See also: Kisse and kissé

English edit

Noun edit

kisse (plural kisses)

  1. Obsolete form of kiss.

Verb edit

kisse (third-person singular simple present kisses, present participle kissing, simple past and past participle kissed)

  1. Obsolete form of kiss.

Anagrams edit

Hunsrik edit

Etymology edit

From Old High German kussen, from Proto-Germanic *kussijaną.

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

kisse

  1. to kiss
    Die Kinner kisse eere Mutter wann sie schlofe gehn.
    The children kiss their mother when they go to bed.

Inflection edit

Further reading edit

Middle English edit

Verb edit

kisse

  1. Alternative form of kissen

Pennsylvania German edit

Etymology edit

Compare German küssen, Dutch kussen, English kiss, Swedish kyssa.

Verb edit

kisse

  1. kiss

Synonyms edit

Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From the interjection kiss (often repeated), used to call a cat.[1] Compare the origins of misse, pulla, and pålle.

Noun edit

kisse c

  1. (colloquial, endearing) a kitty-cat, a pussy-cat
    Synonyms: katt, (colloquial) misse, (colloquial) kissemiss, (colloquial) kissekatt

Declension edit

Declension of kisse 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative kisse kissen kissar kissarna
Genitive kisses kissens kissars kissarnas

Derived terms edit

Related terms edit

  • kissa ((female) cat)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ kisse”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy][1] (in Swedish), 1937

West Flemish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French caisse.

Noun edit

kisse f (plural kissn)

  1. cash desk, checkout
  2. cash register